Virtual Jukebox

Today I've been relaxing by playing music I listened to in the past (my youth!)

Here's one such song (Supertramp: Logical Song) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ukKQw578Lm8

Do reply with a song you liked listening to... we can turn this thread into a virtual jukebox! 

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  • The theramin is ALL about the person playing it, no touching, just subtle hand gestures, a truly connected instrument which when used correctly and fully understood can convey the inner feelings of the user. 

    Oh and good luck tomorrow sunflower, wishing you all the best. ()

Children
  • Oh how brilliant! There's a homeless guy near where I live who plays the didgeridoo - also a great sound but not very portable. I'd love to have a go at the Jew's Harp but sadly I don't think my teeth are up to it! 

    I have some little Buddhist cymbals and a singing bowl I really like the sound of too. 

  • The most unusual instrument that I play is the jaws harp, though not so much these days as I worry about my teeth! Once you get into the different percussive sounds you can make by stopping the tine with your finger and sucking and blowing, it's a surprising versatile little instrument, and it's always nice to be able to play something that fits in a pocket.

    Couldn't find owt on YouTube half as good as the guy who taught me, but if you'd met me years ago outside having a breather from a gig, I'd have been very prone to doing this...

  • Playing the saw was very satisfying and definitely worth the bother it got me into! 

    I also used to like playing glasses with varying amounts of water in them by rubbing the rims. 

    I have never seen Delicatessen (can't cope with gruesome stuff!) but I love the trailer: m.youtube.com/watch

  • There can't be many musical instruments that come with a "crotch danger!" warning! I've wanted to have a go at that ever since I saw the film Delicatessen, where the lead character plays one.

  • I got into a lot of trouble doing this with my dad's best saw! 

    m.youtube.com/watch

  • No wonder the Theramin sounds so ethereal it really is beautifully strange. 

    Thank you so much for your best wishes for tomorrow! ()